>The world’s biggest chipmaker is making a final attempt to overturn the penalty doled out in 2009 for unfairly squeezing out Advanced Micro Devices Inc.>The computer makers coaxed to not use AMD’s chips included Acer Inc., Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co., Lenovo Group Ltd. and NEC Corp., the...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

>Kik*: Kik also gets an asterisk here. Messages are not end-to-end encrypted, so the company can theoretically read them. But Kik claims it deletes user messages from its servers as soon as they’re delivered to a user’s device. That means it wouldn’t be able to share your messages with authorities if requested, and the length of time during which it could read your messages is extremely short.

>>55194628Elixir is Erlang with nicer syntax. It's based on Erlang and compiles to the same bytecode. Since it basically is Erlang, it's good at handling a shitload of concurrent connections passing information, fault tolerance, and scales well up to large distributed applications. Erl

I hope that Elixir doesn't end up like Erlang. Really powerful, really good at its job, but obscure enough that businesses won't use it because they can't find developers. It might be too weird for people to migrate to.

>It is also a merge of Android TV and Android versions, so that every device can optionally get the Android TV interface. The TV interface has been improved quite a bit too. Finally, it should be faster to decode and playback all video types.

>Browsing your local network will make it much easier to play content on your Android devices if you've got a NAS or large shared directory on your PC. It also supports remote connections like FTP and SFTP. You can save favorite folders and URLs in the app for easy access as well.

>One of the more interesting things in this release is the option to toggle any device to the Android TV UI for VLC. Yes, even if you've got a tiny phone. I can see this being handy on larger tablets, or maybe if you're using screen mirroring on a TV.

Late last year and early this year, the HDR monitors that would be made possible by DisplayPort 1.3 were all the rage with their supposedly better colors, brightness and contrast range. Since then however, there has only been a passing mention of HDR with Nvidia's reveal of the 1080 and there are still no mainstream HDR monitors that have been revealed. I'm holding off of new monitors until HDR comes out but I'm feeling worried about how long it'll take for HDR to go mainstream.

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